Transit riders, homeless protest end of Metro's free ride area

September 28, 2012 |JOSHUA TRUJILLO

JOSHUA TRUJILLO

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Homeless people and advocates arrange mats at the King County Administration Building after they held a "funeral" for downtown Seattle's free ride area.
SHARE, a homeless advocacy organization, planned to close all 16 of its
homeless shelters because King County Metro did not allocate bus tickets
to the organization for homeless riders. Many riders use the bus to
travel to shelters around the county.

JOSHUA TRUJILLO

20of23

Homeless people and advocates arrange mats at the King County Administration Building after they held a "funeral" for downtown Seattle's free ride area.
SHARE, a homeless advocacy organization, planned to close all 16 of its
homeless shelters because King County Metro did not allocate bus tickets
to the organization for homeless riders. Many riders use the bus to
travel to shelters around the county.